Online search / internet searching has become an essential for students and scholars. What typically took place in libraries, by phone calls or visits to experts in the field is being changed because of the Internet. Experts can sometimes be contacted by email and information, whether it is addresses, phone numbers, or detailed specifics on a certain subject, can be accessed on the World Wide Web. Search Engines have become the most important tools in locating this information, so it is important to know how to use them effectively. Search skills can be developed through practice in using the search engines and by reading the help pages provided by the search engines themselves. This term paper provides an introduction on the Internet, origin of the search engines, how to use the search engine, its problems and benefits which will help with online research.

1. The Internet …………………………………………………………1 2. History of the Internet searching …………………………………..2 3. Definition of Internet Searching……………………………………3

CHAPTER TWO:

2.1 History of Internet Search Engine…………………………………..4 2.2 How to Effectively Use the Internet Search Engine………………..5 2.2.1 Keywords……………………………………………………………5 2.2.2 Using Quotation …………………………………………………….6 2.2.3 Using the Url Syntax………………………………………………...6 2.2.4 Use Different Search Engine for Different Searches ……………….6 2.2.5 Search the Web Toolbars ……………………………………………6

It seems like everyone's talking about the Internet these days, every now and then we hear a student saying am going online to do an assignment, want to chat with my friends on face book or I want to send an e-mail. All these activities stated cannot be possible without an access to the internet. The Internet is a worldwide collection of computer networks, cooperating with each other to exchange data using a common software standard. Through telephone wires and satellite links, Internet users can share information in a variety of forms. The size, scope and design of the Internet allow users to: • Connect easily through ordinary personal computers and local phone numbers; • Exchange electronic mail (E-mail) with friends and colleagues with accounts on the Internet; • Post information for others to access, and update it frequently; • Access multimedia information that includes sound, photographic images and even video; and • Access diverse perspectives from around the world.

• Access information basically on anything. An additional attribute of the Internet is that it lacks a central authority, in other words there is no "Internet, Inc." that controls the Internet. Beyond the various governing boards that work to establish policies and standards, the Internet is bound by few rules and answers to no single organization.

1.2The History of the Internet Searching Many people think that the Internet is a recent innovation, when in fact the essence of it has been around for over a quarter century. The Internet began as ARPA net, a U.S. Department of Defense project to create a nationwide computer network that would continue to function even if a large portion...

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lines that connect to other backbones. There are thousands of service providers
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Advantages
Communication:
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...﻿The Dark Side of the Internet: Deep Web
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A Research Paper
Presented to
The Faculty of the Discipline of Computer Science
University of the Philippines Baguio
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements of CMSC 199
Undergraduate Seminar
by
Reginald S. Casela
Eloise Dorothy V. Gamit
Faculty Adviser
Cmsc 199: Undergraduate seminar
December 16, 2013
Date Submitted
Table of Contents
Introduction …………………………….…………………………..…………………….. 1
Topic 1: Search Engines and How they Work…………………………………………...… 1
Topic 1.1: Crawling…...……………………………………………………...… 2
Topic 1.2: Indexing……………..………..…………………...……………………… 2
Topic 1.3: Searching……………………………………………………………………… 3
Topic 2: The Deep Web……………………………………………………………………….. 4
Topic 2.1: How Do You Connect to the Deep Web………………………..................... 4
Topic 2.2: What’s Inside the Deep Web…………..……………………………...……. 5
Topic 2.2.1: The Silk Road……………….……………………………………. 5
Topic 2.2.2: Hire a Hitman Sites………………………………………………. 6
Topic 2.2.3: The Hidden Wiki…………………………………………………. 7
Conclusion……………………………………….……………………...……………………… 8
Areas for future study / Recommendation……….……………………………………………... 8
Introduction
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Digital &amp; E-marketing :
The development of the Internet
from web 1.0 to web 3.0.
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Introduction
The web was created in 1989 by Sir Til Berners-Lee, working at CERN (The European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Geneva, Switzerland. A web service is defined as a software system designed to support computer-to-computer interaction over the Internet. The World Wide Web, and related technologies, has had much progress since its advent. Nowadays, we speak about Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and even 4.0 and describe the fourth generation of the web. This work will present you the evolution of the web and will discuss in depth the web 1.0 which is considered as a web of cognition, the web 2.0 as a web of communication and the web 3.0 as a web of co-operation. This work will also include a brief description of the concept of the web 4.0 which can be considered as a web of integration.
Web 1.0 : A web of information connections
The web 1.0 was the first implementation of the web and it lasted from 1989 to 2005. It was defined as a web of information connections or a web of cognition. With the web 1.0, it was mostly possible only to read and there were very little interactions. Consumers were able to exchange some information together but it was not possible for them to interact with a website. Their role was really passive. The goal for a website was limited to having an online presence and providing...

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Internet Services
Explanation
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Online Banking
We can pay electric bills,water bills and summon online without going to pos office . We can do payment of credit card besides checking online statement . In addition,we can check the request of cheque, cheque confirmation , stop cheque and account opening .Finally we can do fund transfer via online such as international transfer and subsidiary transfer .
Eg:CIMB clicks ,Maybank2u
2
E-learning
The instructor may place course notes on Web pages, may create a video recording of a live lecture for viewing on the Internet.
Eg:MMLS,Prezi
3
Online Tracking System
A system to track the location of your goods on the world map by specifying your shipping details.
Eg:Kangaroo Worldwide Express online tracking system,Container Tracking system , Track& Trace Pos Malaysia
4
Online shopping
The act of purchasing products or services over the Internet. This is what is so convenient about online shopping, because you can see if an item is in stock before you buy. Your entire order will be processed electronically and then sent to the distribution warehouse where someone will put those items in a box and send them to you.
Eg:Zalora,Taobao,Groupon,Reebonz
5
Online movie downloader
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INTRODUCTION
The internet has enabled faster access of information worldwide. It is the cheapest means to accessing any information. The internet is defined as a tool that can link up all the people in the world who have interconnected computers. We depend on the internet nowadays so much,with its convenience but again it can act as a weapon against us. Firstly In 1969,the US Department of Defense started a project to allow researchers and military personnel to communicate with each other in an emergency. The project was called ARPAnet and it is the foundation of the Internet Through out the 1970's, what would later become the Internet was developed. While mostly military personnel and scientists used it in its early days, the advent of the World Wide Web in the early 1990's changed all that. Today, the Internet is not owned or operated by any one entity. This worldwide computer network allows people to communicate and exchange information in new ways.
HISTORY:
Internet was conceived by the advance research projects Agency (ARPA) opf the US government in 1969 and was first known as APRA net. The original aim was to create a network that would allow users of research at one university to be able to “talk” research computer at the other universities. A side benefit...